| | MTV2 Headbangers Ball, Volume 2 CD (4 Customer Reviews)
Personnel: Eric Wagner (vocals); Scott "Wino" Weinrich (guitar); Dave Grohl (drums). Audio Mixers: Colin Richardson; Critter; Daniel Bergstrand; Dave Fortman ; Eric Rachel; Frank Filipetti; Fredrik Nordström ; Greg Fidelman; Greg Reely; Himsa; Orjan Ornkloo; Satyr; Jason Suecof; Jeff Balding; Adam Dutkiewicz; John Fryer; Matt Hyde ; Mikko Karmila; Mudrock ; Anders Fridén; Neil Kernon; Andy Sneap; Andy Wallace; Randy Staub ; Steve Carter; Steve Evetts; Steve Thompson ; Terry Date; Todd Fitzgerald; Ulrich Wild; Barry Conley; Zakk Wylde; Zeuss; Ben Grosse; Dani Filth; Josh Wilbur; Machine. Recording information: MTV Studios (01/28/2004). Headbangers Ball, Vol. 2 continues the cross-promotion between MTV's resurrected loud rock show and the labels bringing the heaviest heat in the early aughts. The two-disc set (20 tracks per) is competitively priced the way a label compilation should be. But what's really great about Vol. 2 is how badass heavy it really is. While disc one is still more commercially oriented, no one is going to call Korn's "Right Now" or Lamb of God's "Laid to Rest" worthless and weak. There is a conscious effort on the part of Avenged Sevenfold ("Unholy Confessions"), Killswitch Engage ("Rose of Sharyn"), and Atreyu ("Right Side of the Bed") to meld traditional metal pacing (and raucous growling) to choruses that incorporate elements of hardcore, emo, and grunge. But unlike the first entry in this series, Vol. 2 doesn't include any of what's essentially become hard rock (Cold, for example, is absent this time around.) In this way, the set acknowledges heavy music's self-directed reclamation from maligning wide-screen elements. Other highlights of disc one include Superjoint Ritual, In Flames' "The Quiet Place" and a previously unreleased live version of Probot's "My Tortured Soul." The collection's second disc raises the real fury, led forth by Unearth ("The Great Dividers") and the totally awesome death/Euro metal hybridizing of God Forbid's "Antihero." Speaking of tradition, get a load of Canada's 3 Inches of Blood. If this comp had come out in 1984, "Deadly Sinners" might be mistaken for the B-side to Iron Maiden's "2 Minutes to Midnight." "Enemies of metal," defending heavy music's purity. "Your death is our reward!" Children of Bodom's "Needled 24/7" is just incredible, a galloping flurry of keyboards and guitars; Norway's Satyricon offers one of their more, well, accessible death's head numbers in "Fuel for Hatred"; and Black Dahlia Murder's "Contagion" makes it clear why the band publishes under the ASCAP copyright "Crushing Skulls Music." Disc two of Headbangers Ball, Vol. 2 is more or less insane throughout, but some other strong entries come from Dimmu Borgir, Blood Has Been Shed, and Trivium. Highly recommended. ~ Johnny Loftus This second installment of MTV's HEADBANGERS BALL compilation series features a daunting 40 tracks that splinter off into numerous jagged branches of the metal tree circa 2004. Iowan ensemble Slipknot kicks things off with the riff-loaded yet surprisingly melodic "Duality," revealing (along with their peers Korn) that the rap aspect of nu metal has essentially been buried. The metal-core sub-genre makes a strong showing with tracks by Killswitch Engage ("Rose of Sharyn") and Eighteen Visions ("Waiting for the Heavens"), while European acts are well represented by the glam-goth of Finland's HIM ("Your Sweet Six Six Six") and the dynamic attack of the Swedish band In Flames ("The Quiet Place"). Elsewhere, Megadeth's Dave Mustaine shows the youngsters how it's done on his band's blistering "Kick the Chair." The true highlight of the double-disc set, however, is the Black Sabbath-inspired "My Tortured Soul," a rare live performance by Foo Fighter Dave Grohl's Probot project, featuring Trouble's Eric Wagner. Harking back to early-1980s metal, this song effectively provides a bridge from that era to the heavy rock of the 21st century. MTV2 Headbangers Ball, Volume 2 Music MTV2 Headbangers Ball, Volume 2 Songs MTV2 Headbangers Ball, Volume 2 Music Review Purchase MTV2 Headbangers Ball, Volume 2 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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